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Information on any two buildings of the British period in IndiaYour information should include:1) Locating of the building.2)Period of contruction.3)Its function today. |
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Accountable government |
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Answer» Answer: Governments are 'accountable' if voters can discern whether governments are acting in their interest and SANCTION them appropriately, so that those incumbents who act in the BEST interest of the CITIZENS win REELECTION and those who do not LOSE them. |
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भारतरत्न मिळालेल्या दोन व्यक्तींची नावे सांगा |
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Answer» चक्रवर्ती राजगोपालचारी डॉ. चंद्रशेखर वेंकट रमण डॉ. भगवान दास डॉ. मोक्षगुंडम विश्वेश्वरय्या जवाहरलाल नेहरू Explanation: HOPE this HELPS you |
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आप छात्रों को यह महसूस करने में मदद करना चाहते हैं कि सभी ध्वनियाँमनुष्य के लिए श्रव्य नहीं हैं। आपकी राय में इसकी सबसे प्रभावी कार्यनीतिक्या हो सकती है? |
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Answer» সকালের সোনালী আলোয় মনের জানালা খুলে দেখো আজকের দিনটা কত সুন্দর… Good MorningA friend is LIKE Sunrise, happens daily. A true friend is like rain, it occurs yearly, But SOMEONE like you is like TSUNAMI, such DISASTERS are rare… Happy Friendship Dayচৈত্রের রাত্রি শেষে, সূর্য আসে নতুন বেসে, সেই সূর্যের রঙ্গিন আলো, মুছে দিক তোমার জীবনের সকল কালো… শুভ নববর্ষ✨সকালের সোনালী আলোয় মনের জানালা খুলে দেখো আজকের দিনটা কত সুন্দর… Good MORNING |
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Sargent report 1944 its recommendation |
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Answer» Explanation: central GOAL of the SARGENT Scheme was the EDUCATIONAL reconstruction of India. It recommended the introduction of FREE and compulsory education for all Indian CHILDREN in the 6-11 years age group. The plan aimed to bring about universal literacy in India within 40 years of its introduction, i.e. by 1984. |
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In which continent of the world about half of the population live as pastoralists |
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Answer» Answer: AFRICA is the CONTINENT where the HALF continent LIVE as PASTORALISTS |
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In which state of India is vijaynagar situated |
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Answer» Explanation: Andhra Pradesh state |
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Write about Hitler as a saviour/ Messiah & as a destroyer. |
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Answer» In the summer of 1923, Adolf Hitler realized he had a problem. Germany was in the MIDST of an extreme economic crisis that inspired widespread feelings of DISAFFECTION, worries about NATIONAL and personal decline, a wave of anti-globalism, and the POLITICAL turmoil that the 34-year-old Nazi leader had been longing for. But for Hitler, this air of imminent national revolution had come too soon—because no one yet realized that he should be Germany’s natural leader. |
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Explain the second carnatic war? |
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Answer» Explanation: The Second Carnatic War (1749-54) was a STRUGGLE for power between various Indian CLAIMANTS to power in southern India, each supported by the French or the British. ... Anwar-ud-Din had only been appointed NAWAB of the Carnatic in 1743, after Nizam-ul-Mulk had been FORCED to intervene to restore order in the province |
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Meaning of defection |
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Answer» Answer: de·fect | \ di-ˈfekt \ defected; defecting; defects. Definition of defect (Entry 2 of 2) intransitive VERB. 1 : to forsake ONE cause, party, or NATION for another often because of a change in ideology a former KGB AGENT who defected to America. |
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Name the first British antiquarian who visited Hampi in 1799 A.D. |
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Answer» COLIN Mackenzie Explanation: |
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Give an account of some urban centres that appeared in india during the medieval age |
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Answer» Pune, Golkonda, Hyderabad, Bijapur and Aurangabad are urban centres of this PERIOD. It is reported that apart from the capital and ADMINISTRATIVE towns, the SMALLER towns were created by the Mughal emperors who were aware of the enormous cultural gap between the RURAL masses and the City rulers. Hope this is helpful to you, please mark it as brainliest. |
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What activities were carried out by the 'arya samaj' for the upliftment of the society? |
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Answer» Answer: The conducted many programs to bring back Vedas and also PROVIDED support to the dalits EVEN FOUGHT for abolishing of untouchability. |
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According to______ the GarhKatanga was an important Kingdomof that period. *O RajataranginiO PadshahnamaO Akbarnama |
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Recognised parties have equal opportunity to present their side before media such a television and radio .write in briefplease it is urgent |
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Vijayanagara was characterized by a distinct building style? |
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In the Northwest the most powerfultribe was .......a Todas. b Bhilsc Baluchi |
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The name ________is probably derivedfrom the word Ahome. *a)Assamb)Andhra Pradeshc)Arunachal Pradesh |
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Summerise effect of the battle of plassey? |
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Answer» Answer: Battle of Plassey, (23 June 1757). Victory for the British East India Company in the Battle of Plassey was the start of nearly two centuries of British RULE in India. For an event with such momentous consequences, it was a SURPRISINGLY UNIMPRESSIVE military encounter, the defeat of the Nawab of Bengal owing MUCH to betrayal. Explanation: i HOPE it is helpful please mark me as BRAINLIST |
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Give the conclusion of chapter kings farmers and tawns |
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Answer» Answer:shoka was the most popular ruler of the 6th CENTURY BCE as: (i) HISTORIANS FOUND that the messages on Ashokan inscriptions were very different from that of most rulers and suggested that he was more POWERFUL,INDUSTRIOUS and humble than other rulers. (ii) Ashoka tried to hold his vast emp Explanation: |
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Chunavaneyalli mathadaran phathra prabhanda in Kannada |
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Answer» xhsdfhf Explanation: |
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The name Gond probably comesfrom the _____word Konda whichmeans a hilla) gujarati b) telguc) tamil |
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Conclusion of chapter kings farmers and towns |
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Name the religion text of the Persian? one word |
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Answer» Answer: The RELIGIOUS texts of the Zoroastrian FAITH of ancient Persia are referred to as the “Avesta.” The oldest PART is the Gathas, which includes a collection of hymns and one of the oldest examples of religious poetry attributed to the PROPHET Zoroaster (ca. 630–550 BCE). |
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Where do we find the story of Satyakama? |
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Answer» Satyakama Jabala also KNOWN as Sathyakāmā Jabali is a BOY, and later a Vedic sage, who FIRST APPEARS in Chapter IV of the ancient Vedic text, the Chandogya Upanishad. |
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Write the main teachings of Sufism .(question is given in answer in detail but we have write only 3 points) |
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Answer» follow me Explanation: The main teachings of Sufism are: There is only one GOD. All people are the children of God. To love one's FELLOW men is to love God. Different religions are different ways to reach God. ... Devotional MUSIC (qawwali) is one way of coming nearer to God. Fasts and rituals are not essential to reach God. |
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Why was the communist party formed in India? |
Answer» At the 2nd congress of the CSP, held in Meerut in JANUARY 1936, a thesis was adopted which declared that there was a need to build 'a united Indian Socialist Party based on Marxism-Leninism'. At the 3rd CSP congress, held in Faizpur, several communists were included into the CSP National EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. |
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4. Observe the two images given below and write one element that shows thinfluence of the monument in Image 1 on the monument in Image 2.(1 mark)Image 1Image 2 |
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Answer» I think the water PRESENT there Explanation: Because in both the PICS the water is present . MARK me Brainliest |
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1. Write a note on:a) Guiseppe Mazzinib) Count Camillo de Cavourc) The Greek war of independenced) Frankfurt parliamente) The role of women in nationalist struggles |
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Answer» JOHN LEWIS thanks for the HOST of all of the people who have been involved with proton and names the other people who have been a good fit and names the other side to me to be a bit of an idiot to me and names of idiot |
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Name the places wher Muhammad tughlaq lost the support of his novels and the revolt broke out? |
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Akali Dal was the major political party of…………....., which came to power in 1977.a) Haryana b) Punjabc) Rajasthan d) Gujarat |
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to popularise the worship of strength,samarth ramdas raised the temples of-----------------(fill in the blanks) |
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Answer» Answer: b) At a very early AGE, at Alandi near Pune, DNYANESHWAR took 'Samadhi'. (c) Sant Tukaram drowned in the RIVER Indrayani, all the record of LOAN papers he had. (d) To popularise the worship of strength, Samarth Ramdas raised the temples of Hanuman . |
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Name four strategies adopted by women to against discrimination |
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Akali Dal was the major political party of…………....., which came to power in 1977. |
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Answer» Answer: national party...hope it WOLL help uh |
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What Gurudakshina was asked by Dronacharya to Eklavya? |
Answer» Your Answer Is above ..,Hope it helps..,Thank You.., |
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'Indian resistance to British attempts to take control of lands in the subcontinent in the hundred years before 1850 was totally success for unsuccessful' do you agree? give reasons for your answer.give proper answer 14 marks o level style with paragraphs. |
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Answer» Dhamma is a set of edicts that FORMED a policy of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern-day India around 269 C.E.[1] He is CONSIDERED as ONE of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of public welfare. His policy of Dhamma has been debated by intellectuals.[2 |
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What were the means of transport during Harappa Civilisation ? |
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Answer» The main form of transportation were bullock carts and BOATS. Traders traveled in carts or by boat. INDUS VALLEY boats were LONG and narrow. They had a cabin in the middle and were rowed. Explanation: follow me like my answer |
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Main foodgrain grown in northernIndia. |
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Answer» Wheat is a RABI CROP. Though, this crop is GROWN in large parts of India, states from the NORTH and north-western parts such as Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and UTTAR Pradesh are important for the production of wheat and other rabi crops. HOPE IT IS HELPFUL FOR YOU |
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Every research proposal, regardless of length shouldinclude two basic sections. They are:/15. દરેક સંશોધનદરખાસ્તમાં બે મુખ્ય વિભાગો સમાવેશ કરવો જોઇએ. તેઓ આ પ્રમાણેSelect one:a. Research question and research methodology/સંશોધન પ્રશ્ન અને સંશોધનની પદ્ધતિb. Research method and schedule/સંશોધન પદ્ધતિ અનેસૂચિc. Research proposal and bibliography/zieliatદરખાસ્ત અને ગ્રંથસૂચિd, Research question and bibliography/સંશોધન પ્રશ્નઅને ગ્રંથસૂચિ |
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----------------was a capable vazir of nizamshah |
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Answer» Answer: explanation and basic concept Malik Ahmad Nizam Shah was the founder of the Nizam Shahi dynasty and the Ahmadnagar Sultanate. Ahmed was the son of the Nizam ul-Mulk Malik Hasan Bahri, a Hindu Brahmin from Beejanuggar (or Bijanagar) originally named Timapa and converted to Islam.[1]:189 Ahmed's father was made Malik Na'ib on the death of Mahmud Gavan and was appointed Prime Minister by Mahmood Shah Bahmani II. Soon after, he appointed Ahmed governor of Beed and other districts in the vicinity of Dowlutabad.[1]:190 He chose to take up residence in Junnar. His initial attempts to take up this responsibility were rejected by the local officers, but, despite his youth and the weakness of the Sultanate, he captured the hillfort at Soonere and the city after a long siege. Using the resources from the city, he campaigned through 1485, capturing Chavand, Lohgad, Tung, Kooray, Tikona, Kondhana, Purandar, Bhorop, Jivdhan, Kuhrdroog, Murud-Janjira, Mahuli and Pali. He was fighting in the Konkan coastal regions when he heard of the death of his father. Withdrawing to Junnar in 1486, Ahmed assumed the titles of Nizam ul-Mulk Bahri from his father, the last SIGNIFYING a FALCON as Hasan had been falconer to the Sultan.[2] He defended his province against incursions from the Sultan, successfully defeating a much larger army led by Sheikh Mowullid Arab in a night attack [1]:194 and an army of 18,000 led by Azmut ul-Mulk. His success was such that the Sultan "COMPLAINED of the disgrace to which his troops had been subjected, in allowing Ahmad, the son of Nizam ul-Mulk the falconer, to soar aloft like a falcon while they lay trembling in their nests."[1]:195 The Sultan, Mahmood Shah Bahmani II, then called upon Jahangir Khan, a successful general and governor of Telangana with 3,000 horsemen to subdue Ahmad.[1]:197 Khan took Peitan and crossed the ghat at Teesgam to encamp at Bingar. Feeling he was safe for the season, Khan was caught UNAWARES by an attack at daybreak by Ahmad on 28 May 1490. The Sultan's army was routed in what became known as the Victory of the Garden. Ahmad built a palace with an elegant garden on the site and donated the proprietary rights of the local village as a residence for holy men to celebrate the victory. The governor of Daulatabad was an appointee of Ahmad father's, Mullik Wujee. Ahmad was on good terms with Wujee, and gave his SISTER to be his wife. When they had a son, Wujee's younger brother Mullik Ashruf, who had wished to be king, plotted against the child and killed both him and his father.[1]:200 He then sought alliances with Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk, Mahmud Begada and Yusuf Adil Shah against Ahmad. In retribution, Ahmad marched on Ashruf in 1493 but despite two months siege, he failed to capture the city. Returning to Junnar, he vowed to build a new capital, Ahmadnagar, named after himself.[3] The first foundations were laid in 1494 and the city was built in two years, serving as the capital for the new Ahmadnagar Sultanate for over a century.< In 1499, Mahmud Begada sided with Mullik Ashruf and attacked Khandesh. Miran Adil Khan Gujjar II sent to Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk and Ahmad Nizam Shah requesting aid, and a combined force from the three sultanates was raised. On the night before the battle, Ahmad led 5000 infantry, armed with bows, rockets and matchlocks, to attack the camp. Simultaneously, an elephant was let loose in the camp and in the ensuing chaos, Mahmud Begada fled the scene, his army following in the early morning.[1]:203 Mullik Ashruf offered tribute to Mahmud Begada, which led to revolt in the city. When Ahmad surrounded Daulatabad with 5000 troops, Mullik Ashruf died after an illness of five days and the city became part of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate. He was considered a just and wise ruler. In the words of Firishta (translated by John Briggs), "such was his justice, that, without his sanction, the loadstone dared not attract iron, and the kahrooba lost its power over grass."[1]:192 His modesty and continence were also noted. Although following the advice of Yusuf Adil Shah, Ahmad had discontinued prayers for the Bahmani Sultans after the Victory of the Garden, he soon rescinded the order and continued to hold few of the trappings of royalty.[1]:198 Firishta tells the story that, when he was a young man in the campaign against Gawulgur, "there was taken among the captives a young lady of exquisite beauty, who was presented as an acceptable gift to him by one of his officers." [1]:206 Rather, when he found out that she was already married, he restored her to her friends and family with gifts. In fact, it was his custom when he rode through the city never to look to the left or the right to avoid looking at another man's wife.[1]:206 Ahmed Nizam Shah died in 1508 or 1509 following a short illness, having appointed his seven-year-old son Burhan Nizam to succeed him. Explanation: you're answer Malik Ahmed was a capable vazir of nizamshah. have a nice day |
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What is history explain in detail |
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Answer» Explanation: History is the study of PAST events. PEOPLE KNOW what happened in the past by looking at things from the past including sources (LIKE books, newspapers, and letters) and artifacts (like pottery, tools, and HUMAN or animal remains.) |
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What do you meant by corbel |
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Answer» Answer: architecture, a corbel is a structural PIECE of stone, wood or metal JUTTING from a wall to CARRY a superincumbent weight, a type of BRACKET. A corbel is a solid piece of material in the wall, whereas a console is a piece applied to the structure. |
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1. ____________ commanded the American forces during the war of American independence |
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Answer» Declaring Independence (1775-76) When the Second CONTINENTAL Congress convened in Philadelphia, delegates–including new additions Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson–voted to form a Continental Army, with WASHINGTON as its commander in chief. Military Commander: Benedict ARNOLD |
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What do your understand by the term trebeate |
Answer» constructed with a beam or on the principle of a beam, as an entablature or flat ceiling. 2. denoting a FORM of ARCHITECTURE or system of construction employing beams or LINTELS EXCLUSIVELY. Also: trabeate.mark me as brilliant ✌️✌️ |
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